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Skulls, skeletons seen in pictures released in Casey Anthony case

Reported by: Cary Williams
Email: cwilliams@abcactionnews.com
Last Update: 3/05 3:26 pm
Casey Anthony Photobucket photos
Casey Anthony Photobucket photos

Orange County, FL -- New documents were released Thursday in the Casey Anthony murder case.

Included in the more than 20 pages of material were pictures from Casey's Photobucket.com Web account showing skulls and skeletons kissing.

There is also a photo of Caylee Anthony (photos) with a heart.  It's similar to the heart sticker that was found with the toddler's skeletal remains, according to WFTV.

Earlier this week, the defense lost a bid to keep racy photos of Casey and other material out of the public eye.  But the Circuit Judge Stan Strickland denied the motion.

Casey is accused of murdering her 2-year-old daughter.  Her trial is set for October.

CASEY TAKES FIFTH AMENDMENT IN DEFAMATION SUIT

Of the 27 questions put to her in a written deposition, Casey (photos) answered two.

Casey is named in a civil defamation suit filed by Zenaida Gonzalez.Last summer, Casey said that a babysitter named Zenaida Gonzalez hadtaken Caylee.

Casey Anthony at court hearing on January 30, 2009.
Casey Anthony at court hearing on January 30, 2009.
Gonzalez, 38, claims she doesn't know Casey or her daughter, and that she has been humilated, embarrassed and her reputation damaged by Casey's comments.

Investigators say thebabysitter story is one of the many lies Casey told during the courseof the investigation surrounding Caylee.

Attorney John Morgan submitted 17 different topics containing 29 questions for Casey.

She answered the first question asking for her name.

She also answered question 17, which asked, "Were you involved in the death of Caylee?"

Herresponse: "The defendant would object to the question and would move tostrike it. This question is being brought solely to embarrass, harassand brought in an attempt to implicate the Defendant in an on-goingcriminal prosecution for First (1st) Degree Murder."

As for theother 25 questions, she responded: "Upon advice and counsel of myattorney, I am invoking my right to remain silent pursuant to the 5thAmendment of the United States Constitution."

The document was signed and dated February 25.

Thelawyers for Gonzalez now plan to ask a judge to force her to answer thequestions. "We are fed up with Casey Anthony stonewalling," attorneyKeith Mitnik told the Orlando Sentinel.

Casey's attorney, Jose Baez, hopes to get the case thrown out in a court hearing scheduled for May 19.

Sources: wftv.com, orlandosentinel.com




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